The Strengthening of Laboratory Systems in the Meningitis Belt to Improve Meningitis Surveillance, 2008–2018: A Partners’ Perspective

Laboratories play critical roles in bacterial meningitis disease surveillance in the African meningitis belt, where the highest global burden of meningitis exists. Reinforcement of laboratory capacity ensures rapid detection of meningitis cases and outbreaks and a public health response that is time...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of infectious diseases 2019-10, Vol.220 (220 Suppl 4), p.S175-S181
Hauptverfasser: Feagins, Alicia R., Vuong, Jeni, Fernandez, Katya, Njanpop-Lafourcade, Berthe M., Mwenda, Jason M., Sanogo, Yibayiri Osee, Paye, Mariétou F., Payamps, Sarah K., Mayer, Leonard, Wang, Xin
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Zusammenfassung:Laboratories play critical roles in bacterial meningitis disease surveillance in the African meningitis belt, where the highest global burden of meningitis exists. Reinforcement of laboratory capacity ensures rapid detection of meningitis cases and outbreaks and a public health response that is timely, specific, and appropriate. Since 2008, joint efforts to strengthen laboratory capacity by multiple partners, including MenAfriNet, beginning in 2014, have been made in countries within and beyond the meningitis belt. Over the course of 10 years, national reference laboratories were supported in 5 strategically targeted areas: specimen transport systems, laboratory procurement systems, laboratory diagnosis, quality management, and laboratory workforce with substantial gains made in each of these areas. To support the initiative to eliminate meningitis by 2030, continued efforts are needed to strengthen laboratory systems.
ISSN:0022-1899
1537-6613
DOI:10.1093/infdis/jiz337